Pristina factored Djuric by dragging him through Pristina

Pristina factored Djuric by dragging him through Pristina

Many may have enjoyed seeing the Serbian office chief for Kosovo with hands tied along the streets of the capital, but in diplomatic terms Kosovo has lost. This was clearly stated yesterday by the EU official, who stressed that Djuriqi has risked his life while American diplomat Matthew Palmer went to [...]

This was clearly stated yesterday by the EU official, who stressed that Djuriqi has risked his life while American diplomat Matthew Palmer went to his office to see him.

Although this office is known to have been created and its only post is to provoke Kosovo, Djuric's arrest has hurt Kosovo.

Yesterday, EU official Angelina Eichorst, who gave a series of tasks and criticism to Kosovo authorities, has said Djuriqi was in danger of life.

The particular “emphasis has been given to the EU facilitated dialogue between Belgrade and Pristina and recent events in Mitrovica, with which the security of Serbia's chief negotiator and of many people living and working in the north” was reportedly sent by the EU about official talks in Pristina.

And Djurd has also enjoyed the attention of US diplomat Matthew Palmer, who will stay in Pristina today.

Usually, American diplomats, when they arrive in the region, start from Pristina. But the opposite happened yesterday. Assistant Secretary of State Matthew Palmer, he's gone to Belgrade first.

In addition to the president and prime minister, he has especially met with a low official, Marko Djurovic, who was arrested two weeks ago and brought to Pristina.

The director of the so-called Office for Kosovo in Serbia government, Marko Djurovic, has met today with the task fraud of US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia, Matthew Palmer.

According to a communique issued by the Serbian government, Djuric and Palmer have talked “about violence against the Serbian people and against the democraticly elected representatives of Serbs in Kosovo”.

 

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